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Mishal-e-Noor

Mishal-e-Noor

Dress Details

  • Silhouette: A majestic Kalidar Pishwas with an expansive, multi-paneled flare. The bodice is precisely tailored to flow into a voluminous floor-length skirt that creates a grand, architectural presence.

  • Color Palette: The primary fabric is a sophisticated mauve-taupe or dusty cedar, which serves as a neutral yet warm canvas for the vibrant multi-colored threadwork.

  • Embroidery & Artistry:

    • The Motifs: The skirt panels feature unique figurative embroidery, including delicate bird and floral depictions housed within arched, gazebo-like frames, reminiscent of Persian and Mughal miniature art.

    • Technique: A heavy blend of Zardozi, Tilla, and Resham (silk thread) work. Gold and copper wires are used to create 3D textures alongside pops of turquoise, crimson, and ochre.

    • The Border: The hemline is finished with a deep, embellished border that adds structural weight to the drape.

  • Dupatta: A matching sheer net dupatta featuring a broad turquoise and red contrasting border. The border is heavily worked with floral vines, providing a striking frame when draped over the shoulders.

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Please note that slight variations in color and embellishment may occur due to lighting and hand-crafted detailing. Each piece is uniquely made to order.

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Dress Details

  • Silhouette: A majestic Kalidar Pishwas with an expansive, multi-paneled flare. The bodice is precisely tailored to flow into a voluminous floor-length skirt that creates a grand, architectural presence.

  • Color Palette: The primary fabric is a sophisticated mauve-taupe or dusty cedar, which serves as a neutral yet warm canvas for the vibrant multi-colored threadwork.

  • Embroidery & Artistry:

    • The Motifs: The skirt panels feature unique figurative embroidery, including delicate bird and floral depictions housed within arched, gazebo-like frames, reminiscent of Persian and Mughal miniature art.

    • Technique: A heavy blend of Zardozi, Tilla, and Resham (silk thread) work. Gold and copper wires are used to create 3D textures alongside pops of turquoise, crimson, and ochre.

    • The Border: The hemline is finished with a deep, embellished border that adds structural weight to the drape.

  • Dupatta: A matching sheer net dupatta featuring a broad turquoise and red contrasting border. The border is heavily worked with floral vines, providing a striking frame when draped over the shoulders.

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